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  • E egyamado

    OK, i had vista worked fine for almost 3 months (yeaaaaah) and then for some reason (as usual) it stopped getting update, and some programs stopped working properly!!!!!!!.:mad: After search online for almost 3 weeks for a solution, i got nothing.:mad: The only way to fix this is format and install windows again. :( I'm trying to do that for 4 days (more than 20 times) but with no luck. Every time i install it i wouldn't be able to get all feature under (Turn on and off Windows feature). From my experience I know if i'm not able to get these feature, so forget it don't wast time and install windows again. THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THAT PROBLEM AT ALL. even Windows creator don't know how to fix it. So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

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    Fahad Sadah
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    egyamado wrote:

    So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

    You're a .Net developer, yet you want to switch to Mac/Linux?

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      egyamado wrote:

      So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

      You're a .Net developer, yet you want to switch to Mac/Linux?

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      I hear Mono is doing rather well lately. I think someone even managed to statically link the required libraries into the executable and get it to run without any external files

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        ToddHileHoffer wrote:

        I know people hat UAC, but I actually like.

        I'm sure you'll get some flames for that. I don't have Vista, but I remember all these complaints about XP when it came out. At some point people are going to have to upgrade/switch because MS won't provide updates anymore.

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        People said the same thing about the win98 to win2k transition as well. I remember "You can have my DOS6.22 floppies when you pry them from my cold dead hands" as well. I'm sure it goes farther back but I'm not old enough to remember...

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          your experience speaks volumes. Why do you want to add another chapter?

          Yusuf

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            egyamado wrote:

            The only way to fix this is format and install windows again.

            I am sure you did not do anything to cause this, but with other people I have seen too many "fee" products being downloaded from the internet, various plug-ins, toolbars, anti-spyware/adware (which are mostly the same as spyware/adware), each with their own auto-updating and registration reminder, etc. It can make any machine useless.

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            I have 2 ORIGINAL version of Windows Vista 32bit. 1st, from TechNet web site so it's an iso image. 2ed, from the company it self. I tested both and the 2ed worked for me for almost 6 month...

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              Welcome in the CP's Memorable Quotes list [^]. :-D

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              Thanks, :-D

              Yusuf

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                I hear Mono is doing rather well lately. I think someone even managed to statically link the required libraries into the executable and get it to run without any external files

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                Xiangyang Liu
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                Computafreak wrote:

                I think someone even managed to statically link the required libraries into the executable and get it to run without any external files

                I can't wait to see that stand alone "hello world" program. :-D

                My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                • E egyamado

                  OK, i had vista worked fine for almost 3 months (yeaaaaah) and then for some reason (as usual) it stopped getting update, and some programs stopped working properly!!!!!!!.:mad: After search online for almost 3 weeks for a solution, i got nothing.:mad: The only way to fix this is format and install windows again. :( I'm trying to do that for 4 days (more than 20 times) but with no luck. Every time i install it i wouldn't be able to get all feature under (Turn on and off Windows feature). From my experience I know if i'm not able to get these feature, so forget it don't wast time and install windows again. THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THAT PROBLEM AT ALL. even Windows creator don't know how to fix it. So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

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                  Vista barely works as an operating system. Why would anyone want it to be a developer?

                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                    egyamado wrote:

                    switch to Mac/Linux

                    Even if you do that, you'll need to pick a Windows OS to install in a VM to develop on. Personally, I picked Windows 7 (beta for now, obviously) - I'm liking it :-) At work, I'm using Windows 2000 (oh yeah!) and XP - I'm quite happy sticking with XP there.

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                    Stuart Dootson wrote:

                    Even if you do that, you'll need to pick a Windows OS to install in a VM to develop on.

                    That can be slow. At least on my home quad core 9550 with 6GB of memory compiles are significantly slower in a vmware vm than on my dual core 2.9Ghz Athlon X2 (no vm) at work. The big problem are disk and video performance. I am talking about applications with several million lines of code here so maybe that makes a difference.

                    John

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                    • E egyamado

                      OK, i had vista worked fine for almost 3 months (yeaaaaah) and then for some reason (as usual) it stopped getting update, and some programs stopped working properly!!!!!!!.:mad: After search online for almost 3 weeks for a solution, i got nothing.:mad: The only way to fix this is format and install windows again. :( I'm trying to do that for 4 days (more than 20 times) but with no luck. Every time i install it i wouldn't be able to get all feature under (Turn on and off Windows feature). From my experience I know if i'm not able to get these feature, so forget it don't wast time and install windows again. THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THAT PROBLEM AT ALL. even Windows creator don't know how to fix it. So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

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                      Hi, yes I do. more than a year ago I was developing on XP and decided to buy a Vista machine so I could check my apps run fine on it. Vista worked and still works great, so after one month I decided to switch over, I now do all the work on Vista, I only power up the slightly older XP machine when I need to check something on it. Vista rocks. Just like all recent computer systems, it does need memory; I will not run Vista with less than 3GB (I am willing to run XP on 2GB). :)

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                        Stuart Dootson wrote:

                        Even if you do that, you'll need to pick a Windows OS to install in a VM to develop on.

                        That can be slow. At least on my home quad core 9550 with 6GB of memory compiles are significantly slower in a vmware vm than on my dual core 2.9Ghz Athlon X2 (no vm) at work. The big problem are disk and video performance. I am talking about applications with several million lines of code here so maybe that makes a difference.

                        John

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                        Stuart Dootson
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                        John M. Drescher wrote:

                        I am talking about applications with several million lines of code here so maybe that makes a difference.

                        Probably. I'm running Win7 + VS2008 on VMWare Fusion on my MacBookPro (2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, 7200rpm disk) and it seems to run at least as fast as on my workstation at work (HP xw4400, 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, XP SP3).

                        John M. Drescher wrote:

                        The big problem are disk and video performance

                        It'll be disk performance for builds. I don't know what my disk performance is like - the Win 7 'experience rating' won't run to completion when running within VMWare Fusion.

                        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                          Computafreak wrote:

                          I think someone even managed to statically link the required libraries into the executable and get it to run without any external files

                          I can't wait to see that stand alone "hello world" program. :-D

                          My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                          Here's the video[^]

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                            Vista barely works as an operating system. Why would anyone want it to be a developer?

                            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                            "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                            To keep all of those ASP.Net developers in a job

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                              Hi, yes I do. more than a year ago I was developing on XP and decided to buy a Vista machine so I could check my apps run fine on it. Vista worked and still works great, so after one month I decided to switch over, I now do all the work on Vista, I only power up the slightly older XP machine when I need to check something on it. Vista rocks. Just like all recent computer systems, it does need memory; I will not run Vista with less than 3GB (I am willing to run XP on 2GB). :)

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                              0x3c0
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                              I do all of my development on Vista, with 2GB of RAM. Every visual effect, I usually have at least two virtual machines open, along with Visual Studio and about 5 tabs in Firefox. I haven't yet felt it slow down once. I really don't see the problem that many people have with it

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                                To keep all of those ASP.Net developers in a job

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                                ToddHileHoffer
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                                Hey, I resemble that remark.

                                I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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                                  OK, i had vista worked fine for almost 3 months (yeaaaaah) and then for some reason (as usual) it stopped getting update, and some programs stopped working properly!!!!!!!.:mad: After search online for almost 3 weeks for a solution, i got nothing.:mad: The only way to fix this is format and install windows again. :( I'm trying to do that for 4 days (more than 20 times) but with no luck. Every time i install it i wouldn't be able to get all feature under (Turn on and off Windows feature). From my experience I know if i'm not able to get these feature, so forget it don't wast time and install windows again. THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THAT PROBLEM AT ALL. even Windows creator don't know how to fix it. So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

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                                  Joan M
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                                  What the F#$%! You need to change your perspective... try to quit gradually what you are taking (I mean the medication) and then try to make a less stressing job... I don't know it can be a good starting point to buy a blind, deaf and limp sheep and take care of it. X|

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                                    I hear Mono is doing rather well lately. I think someone even managed to statically link the required libraries into the executable and get it to run without any external files

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                                    Dan Neely
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                                    I wonder if they've made any progress on the huge number of 1.0 methods that someone here found TBD when doing a test compile or if they're still concentrating on shiny stuff instead of making it work?

                                    Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                                      Hey, I resemble that remark.

                                      I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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                                      0x3c0
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                                      That's precisely the problem

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                                      • E egyamado

                                        OK, i had vista worked fine for almost 3 months (yeaaaaah) and then for some reason (as usual) it stopped getting update, and some programs stopped working properly!!!!!!!.:mad: After search online for almost 3 weeks for a solution, i got nothing.:mad: The only way to fix this is format and install windows again. :( I'm trying to do that for 4 days (more than 20 times) but with no luck. Every time i install it i wouldn't be able to get all feature under (Turn on and off Windows feature). From my experience I know if i'm not able to get these feature, so forget it don't wast time and install windows again. THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THAT PROBLEM AT ALL. even Windows creator don't know how to fix it. So the question, is do i need vista as .NET developer or, go back to XP, switch to Mac/Linux or what????:confused:

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                                        Joe Woodbury
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                                        Sounds to me like you have a hardware problem. If you don't fix that, it won't matter what OS you use. You should use the same platform as the majority of your customers.

                                        Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                                          Sounds to me like you have a hardware problem. If you don't fix that, it won't matter what OS you use. You should use the same platform as the majority of your customers.

                                          Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                                          Dan Neely
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                                          ...and have access to every platform you support for testing purposes.

                                          Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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